Richmond Heights High School - Yearbook (Richmond Heights, OH)

 - Class of 1985

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' amotis jLast li Newspaper has been an enjoyable experience for me. It was challenging to think of different orti- oles for every paper, — William Eversole Column by column Organizing a page layout. Dave Turk prepares for rhe next issue. His involvement and effort will prepare him for an efficient senior year. Looking for errors Junior Ann RossoLl corrects gram- matical mistakes in a piece of copy before it is sent to the printers. Ann is the future editor-in-chief of the newspa- per. Newspaper 83

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Abiding By the Rules The Final Layout Even with the few minor problems we ' ve had , said Robert Agnew, we still put out twelve issues. Agnew and 37 other mem- bers compose the Salience Staff. The staff was very experienced with 5 of the 6 major editorial positions filled by Seniors. Alison Horwitz was editor-in-chief, Kim Harding was managing edi- tor, Rafe Omerza was News editor, Brian Matz was Feature editor and Dave Pelleg was photo editor. The lone junior was sports editor, Ann Rossoll. The re- mainder of the staff was assigned jobs by these editors, who then would edit their work. With the paper layout redesign a year behind them, the staff set out to further improve the award winning status of the Salience. Although the advertising goal of S6,000 was not reached, twelve tri-weekly issues were still planned. After writing the articles and taking the pictures, the staff would stay after school to paste- up , or layout the design of the paper and ready it for printing. We had a lot of fun at paste-ups. We ' re like family , stated staffer. On less than a happy note, staffers were unable to attend the Columbia Scholastic Press Association meeting in New York City. With a reduction in out of state field trips, several such trips were cancelled. Staffers earlier had traveled to Bowling Green State University for a day of journalism in November and again returned to BG for the annual spring awards. Adviser Robert Hodder again served as adviser for We had a lot of fun at paste-ups, We ' re like family, the newspaper even though his major teaching duties this year were in the middle school. Like every year, there were a few problems, but we still were able to come through in the end, com- mented editor Horwitz. In May, three year veterans sadly took to their blue pencils and wrote the final 30 for their final layouts. X ■ ' 0 H ' Striving to meet the deadline, Robert Agnew rjpes one of the many articles for che Salience. Robert has been with the staff for two years, and this year was assistant news editor. Finding time to read a book, senior Diane Pogorelec enjoys a soft breeze in the newspaper room. Diane was one of thirty-seven members. 82 Newspaper



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rr Wait a minute! Illustrating superiority, class officer Walter Freeman takes all opinions into account. Walter has organized many junior activities, such as the maga- zine drive and appointments for prom committees. It ' s the best dance ever! Senior representative Rate Omerza explains cost of the Spring dance. This year ' s dances become the best turn-out ever. lere was a big improvement this year with studer t council, and one of ; themi was Homecom- ing. ■-Kothy Kelly g8F Student Council

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